Reading from SB 1.8. 26
janmaiśvarya-śruta-śrībhir
dhamāna-madaḥ pumān
naivārhaty abhidhātuṁ vai
tvām akiñcana-gocaram
Translation:
My Lord, Your Lordship can easily be approached, but only by those who 
are materially exhausted. One who is on the path of [material] progress, 
trying to improve himself with respectable parentage, great opulence, 
high education and bodily beauty, cannot approach You with sincere 
feeling.
Purport:
Being materially advanced means taking birth in an aristocratic family and 
possessing great wealth, an education and attractive personal beauty. All 
materialistic men are mad after possessing all these material opulence, and this is 
known as the advancement of material civilization. But the result is that by 
possessing all these material assets one becomes artificially puffed up, intoxicated by 
such temporary possessions. Consequently, such materially puffed up persons are 
incapable of uttering the holy name of the Lord by addressing Him feelingly, "O 
Govinda, O Kṛṣṇa." It is said in the śāstras that by once uttering the holy name of 
the Lord, the sinner gets rid of a quantity of sins that he is unable to commit. Such is 
the power of uttering the holy name of the Lord. There is not the least exaggeration 
in this statement. Actually the Lord's holy name has such powerful potency. But 
there is a quality to such utterances also. It depends on the quality of feeling. A 
helpless man can feelingly utter the holy name of the Lord, whereas a man who 
utters the same holy name in great material satisfaction cannot be so sincere. A 
materially puffed up person may utter the holy name of the Lord occasionally, but he 
is incapable of uttering the name in quality. Therefore, the four principles of 
material advancement, namely (1) high parentage, (2) good wealth, (3) high 
education and (4) attractive beauty, are, so to speak, disqualifications for progress 
on the path of spiritual advancement. The material covering of the pure spirit soul is 
an external feature, as much as fever is an external feature of the unhealthy body. 
The general process is to decrease the degree of the fever and not to aggravate it by 
maltreatment. Sometimes it is seen that spiritually advanced persons become 
materially impoverished. This is no discouragement. On the other hand, such 
impoverishment is a good sign as much as the falling of temperature is a good sign. 
The principle of life should be to decrease the degree of material intoxication which 
leads one to be more and more illusioned about the aim of life. Grossly illusioned 
persons are quite unfit for entrance into the kingdom of God.
Lecture
I was asked to select the verse which was relevant to the occasion which many 
devotees are taking part in, which is Kirtan Mela. Therefore I chose to speak on this 
very wonderful verse spoken by Queen Kunti. I thank the devotees for giving me the 
opportunity for rendering this service to all of you. I pray, with your blessings I can 
say something which is actually relevant especially in relationship to such a 
profound verse and commentary which is been given by Srila Prabhupada 
specifically about the holy name. 
Srila Prabhupada brings out the important point in the commentary about this 
verse, that there are different ways to chant the name, he specifically states that, 
those who are aspiring to improve themselves materially, those who are materially 
satisfied cannot call out the names  O Govinda, O Keshava, O Madhava in a helpless 
mood feelingly. 
Therefore he makes distinction between chanting of the names which is executed or 
performed by those who are materially satisfied or trying to improve themselves 
materially, and those who have the quality, which is described by Queen Kunti in 
this verse, those who are materially exhausted, who no longer see any need to pursue 
such mundane pursuits. Therefore because they have no interest in this world they 
are feelingly calling out the name, Krishna, and that quality of feelingly chanting 
Krishna’s name of course is that which attracts the Supreme Lord by the qualities 
the devotees has in chanting. 
First point of course which is important to take note of is, Prabhupada says that 
those who are intoxicated by wealth janma, aisvarya, suta, shri, intoxicated by these, 
are generally proud of their wealth. Therefore such proud persons also cannot call 
out the name feelingly.
There is a verse in 4th canto of Srimad Bhagavatam spoken by Shiva to Sati, where he 
describes although the six qualities of education, austerity, wealth, youth, beauty 
and heritage are highly elevated, but one who is proud of possessing such things 
loses all sense and the result is they become blind and cannot appreciate the 
qualities of great personalities. Lord Shiva was speaking this point to Sati trying to 
explain to her the good reason for not attending the Daksha yajna. He was trying to 
explain to her the result of those who are proud, puffed by six qualities like wealth, 
austerity, aristocracy, heritage, youth and beauty they lose all good sense they can’t 
really deeply appreciate the Lord and they cannot actually approach the Lord. They 
cannot approach the Lord feelingly which is the point Prabhpada is making in this 
purport. 
This is one of the results of pride which arises from possession of these things. It 
doesn’t mean that sometimes when we read this verse a person thinks if I give away 
all these things or I don’t have these things then automatically I am spiritually 
qualified. Not like that, that is not the criteria and we are going to discuss some of 
these points if there is sufficient time. 
There is another verse also in 4th canto of Srimad Bhagavatam spoken by Narada 
Muni, he says the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Krishna is very dear to 
those devotees who have no material possessions and who are fully satisfied and 
possessing only one thing: devotional service to the Supreme Lord. Indeed the Lord 
relishes the activity of these devotees. He takes great pleasure in these activities. He 
gives his attention to these devotees who are hankering not for improving 
themselves with bodily beauty, respectful parentage. He actually relishes those 
devotees who are only interested to possess service, devotional service to Krishna. 
And then Narada Muni goes on to explain those who are puffed by their wealth, their 
aristocracy, by their beauty, they are generally proud of possessing such things and 
they often times deride genuine devotees of the Lord.
And then Narada Muni says something profound. He says even if such persons offer 
worship to the Lord, the Lord will never accept it. Not inclined, He is not inclined to 
accept their worship. Due to their pride they can’t appreciate these great 
personalities or they deride such devotees who manifest genuine humility, who 
genuinely cry out for Krishna’s name.
There are so many examples you can find in the shastra. It happened to Haridas 
Thakur when he manifested ecstatic symptoms by hearing Krishna’s name being 
chanted, and then one proud brahmana thought he would, when he saw all attention 
the people gave to Haridas Thakur, they were offering respects to him when he fell 
on the ground and he lost external consciousness. So the proud brahmana was 
thinking why is he getting so much attention and the result is he is thinking I will try 
to steal the attention away, he fell on the ground starting crying out Krishna!!!, 
Krishna!!! manifesting ecstatic symptoms (laughter..) and then the snakebite 
physician who is chanting the mantras immediately started beating him with the 
stick.( Laughter…) he ran away in complete fear and everybody asked him why did 
you do that?…He answered because he is proud.
Haridas Thakur when he saw what was happening woke up from external 
consciousness. He was feeling embarrassed it happened and tried to slip away and 
avoid any recognition for the manifestation of the symptoms. The proud brahmana 
could not recognise such quality therefore he was thinking, Oh! let me get some 
attention. And therefore the snakebite physician could understand and started 
beating him and he began to explain this to many people when they asked him why 
did you do this? Why is that Haridas Thakura fell down and then when this brahmin 
fell down, the elevated brahmin fell down and you beat him? 
Then he began extolling virtues of Haridas Thakur and glorifying Haridas Thakur, 
his qualities were total humility, total dependence in excessive chanting of holy 
name of the God, crying out, not wanting to improve anything about his own 
material situation and even thinking himself unqualified. He wouldn’t even think 
about entering Jagannath temple and he would stay at the distance. He thought 
himself to be lowest of the lowest and that is what attracts the Lord. 
If we want the Lord to manifest and to actually give attention to our chanting then 
these feelings , these feeling will actually make the Lord manifest in his names and 
enter into our hearts and purify us. The Lord will really come forward and lift us up 
and help us as he did for Haridas Thakur. When Haridas Thakur came to Jagannath 
Puri, all the devotees came to receive the Lord and Haridas Thakur was keeping a 
distance offering his obeisance. And Lord Chaitanya was looking where is Haridas? 
and then he said, Oh! There is Haridas at a distance thinking himself unqualified. 
Then what did He do? The Lord went over to Haridas Thakur, lifted him up and then 
embraced him. 
This is what actually makes the Lord inclined to His devotees when he chants 
feelingly for the Lord, but a proud person can’t chant feelingly and can’t recognise 
those who do chant with feeling, those who do actually experience genuinely. And 
those do genuinely experience, they are not looking for any recognition they don’t 
even think they are Vaishnavas. 
Bhaktivinoda Thakur explains that, if I think I’m a Vaisnava then what happens is I 
begin to look for respect from others and then my heart becomes completely 
polluted by desire for respect and fame and surely I will go to hell. He doesn’t even 
think he is a Vaisnava, he is not thinking that he is satisfied and nor is he thinking 
that I am advanced.
I was reading recently Prabhupada was saying in one lecture the mood of the 
devotee which was taught by Lord Caitanya, taught by six Goswamis was they were 
never thinking that I have seen Lord Krishna, I am experiencing Krishna. They were, 
he radhe vraja devike, ca lalite, they were always thinking I can’t find, where is 
Radha, where is Krishna, where are the devotees? I’m not qualified. Lord Chaitanya 
said this to himself and Prabhupada was saying in this lecture how can anyone say I 
have love for Krishna, He says actually I have no love for Krishna actually I ‘m 
simply doing it for some cheap attraction to others, if I had actually love for Krishna 
then how can I actually stay and live in this body? How could I actually have that 
love? 
The Lord was feeling this way to teach by His example. This is feelingly calling out. 
Not so called material satisfaction, nor so called thinking that I’m an advanced 
Vaisnava but feelingly means one is calling out hankering, the quality is that 
hankering for the Lord. Prabhupada brings out an important point in the 
commentary one which, I mean I may not have adequate time to elaborate on but I 
will try to address it briefly, he brings out the point that it is said in the sastras that 
once uttering the holy name of the Lord the sinner gets rid of the quantity of the sins 
that he is unable to commit. Such is the power of uttering the holy name of the Lord. 
There is not the least exaggeration and I think this verse was quoted the other day by 
Sivarama Maharaja: 
madhura-madhuram-etan mangalam mangalanam
He is quoting the verse the holy name of the Lord is always auspicious, holy name of 
the Lord is always sweet, this is the ripened fruit of Vedic literature, if anyone just 
once chants the holy name of the Lord whether in complete faith or even 
indifference certainly he can get relief from material bondage, such is the power of 
the holy name of the Lord. 
So we say well, if I were to once chant the holy name of the Lord in this way then I 
can get relieved from all my reactions I may have to get from becoming materially 
wealthy or being proud or I may get relief from all the distresses that may come as a 
result of my material attachment. This point is very nicely explained by Kaviraj 
Goswami in discussing about our namacarya Haridas Thakur. Haridas Thakur was 
invited by Balaram Acharya to the home of Govardhan Majumdar. Govardhan is 
father of Ragunath das as we know, and Balaram Acharya, the family priest was very 
eager to bring Haridas Thakura to that assembly. And when Haridas Thakur 
appeared in the assembly then all of them began discussing, as they know Haridas 
Thakur was chanting 300,000 names daily of the holy name of the Lord. They 
started talking about the glories of the holy name and of course, Bhaktivinoda 
Thakur explains in Jaiva Dharma he says, Govardhan Majumdar is vaisnava-praya 
he wasn’t pure Vaishnava, because he still had some attachment. Bhaktivinoda 
Thakur says Lord Chaitanya himself considers Govardhan Majundar as Vaishnava-
praya. He’s still chanting on the platform of namabhas. Therefore because he was a 
vaisnava-praya all those who assembled began describing about the glories of the 
holy name of the Lord. 
What were they talking about, they said glories of the holy name of the Lord is one 
can get relief from all sinful activities. The glories of holy name of the Lord is that 
one can get liberation from material world. And then when Haridas Thakur heard 
them speaking this way, he said what do you speak? Don’t you know that to get from 
material suffering, to get relief from sinful reactions, to get liberation, these are 
secondary, don’t you know the true glory of the holy name of the Lord? The true 
glory of the holy name of the Lord is when one chants the holy name of the Lord, 
ecstatic love for the Supreme Personality of Godhead manifests, one becomes deeply 
attached to the Lord and rendering service to the Lord is the true glory. 
Then he began to explain that relief from sinful reactions and liberation from 
material existence are by-products of chanting the holy name of the Lord, not the 
real essence or true purpose of chanting. He said this can be simply understood by 
the appearance of the gleam of the sunshine. He quoted one verse: as the rising sun 
dissipates the darkness of this world which is deep like an ocean, similarly once 
chanting the name of the Lord without offenses immediately dissipates the reactions 
of sinful life. 
This is the true auspiciousness. Such is the nature of the auspicious holy name of the 
Lord which is auspicious for everyone in the world. Then Haridas Thakura explains 
that actually liberation from matter and relief from sinful reactions appear even in 
Namabhasa stage, even when one gets a slight glimpse of the holy name of the Lord. 
When he quoted this verse he told everybody, now please you explain what does the 
verse mean? Then everyone said we can’t explain you need to explain, we couldn’t 
understand. Why? Because they thought the glory of the holy name was liberation 
they thought I won’t have to suffer material reaction, but that is not the true glory. 
The true glory is what Haridas Thakur explains, he gives an example just like the sun 
appears, the first glimpse of the sun in the morning appears, and the result is all the 
fear of demons and the ghosts and the dacoits they all go away. And when the sun is 
fixed in the sky then everybody can go about all their religious duty for the day. 
Actually whenever I think of this I often reflect, I don’t want to digress, I remember 
in the olden days I used to come to Mayapur I was always told that never leave in the 
middle of the night, wait until the first rising of the sun. At that time in the seventies 
there was problem at the rail road crossing when the devotees would leave in the 
middle of the night. Sometimes the devotees couldn’t see anything, sometimes there 
would be dacoits at the railway crossing so wait for the first glimpse of the sunlight 
before leaving. 
Similarly Haridas Thakur is using the analogy of the first glimpse of the sun 
appearing and fear going away. I have no fear there will be no reactions to sinful life 
but I said the first appearance of the sun. When the holy name is fully manifest, 
when one chants without offense, when one chants feelingly with the desire to serve 
Krishna, then he is always hankering for Krishna. Then the result is the person can 
go about his daily duty. Similarly, the devotee is fully engaged in the holy name in 
the same way the devotee is engaged in the service of the Lord. 
And the Lord is very much attracted by such chanting. So therefore Haridas Thakur 
explains that devotee never even aspires for liberation salokya, samipya, sarsti they 
may be offered to the devotee but the devotee, as Krishna says in the Bhagavatam, he 
is only interested in service to Me. That’s all he hankers for, that is his desire, he 
simply hankers for service. He doesn’t think I’m serving, so much service I’m doing 
but he only thinks I can’t do enough service, I don’t have any love for Krishna, I’m 
not qualified for Krishan’s mercy but even though I’m not qualified for Krishna’s 
mercy I’ll never give up chanting, I’ll  never give up chanting.
Bhaktivinoda Thakur explains in Sri bhaktyaloka that is the qualification of the 
devotee, he is patient. He says that the karmis, jnanis and bhaktas all desire some 
results, the karmis they want fruitive gain, the jnanis want liberation and the 
bhaktas want Krishna’s pleasure . That is the mercy they aspire for. Therefore the 
bhakta who wants Krishna’s pleasure must be patient. He says patience means that I 
will go on chanting Krishna’s names, I will go on serving Krishna, I will someday get 
his mercy whether it’s now or 10 years from now or 100 births from now, I will never 
give up chanting. 
When a devotee actually chants in this mood, with the desire to please the Lord, 
knowing that someday I will get this mercy even though I’m unqualified to get the 
mercy, he can chant feelingly. He doesn’t chant feeling satisfied that I have done 
enough, he never thinks he has done enough. He never thinks I’m a Vaishnava. I’m 
simply aspiring to become a Vaisnava he thinks.
Recently I was reading a pastime about Mukunda who was a Vaidya, a physician. 
One day he was sitting giving prescription to the Mohammedan king and then what 
happens is the servant came in to offer a fan to the king. Mukunda saw the peacock 
feather in the fan and he fell off from the chair in ecstasy because immediately he 
thought of Krishna and lost consciousness. And the king was thinking what has 
happened has he left his body? Has he died? And he went and began sprinkling 
water on his face trying to bring him to consciousness. 
Then he asked him what happened? What happened?  What did Mukunda say? Oh, I 
have this tendency for epilepsy,(..laughter) he immediately dismissed it, he wouldn’t  
say what it was. He didn’t want to be recognised. Sir! I have this tendency and 
sometimes I have this epilepsy and asked for forgiveness. But immediately the king 
could understand, appreciate and recognise his quality. 
This is the quality of the devotee, he never thinks just see how ecstatic I am, just see 
tears coming from my eyes (..Laughter) tears may manifest but even when a devotee 
manifest tears he tries to hides them. Prabhupada did that. Prabhupada once 
manifested tears in his class and he tried to hide them. Doesn’t want to show them, 
he thinks if other people think I’m a Vaisnava then I immediately I think I want 
respect and if there is desire for respect and fame in my heart, then surely I will go to 
hell. 
So a Vaisnava never thinks this way, he never chants for recognition, he chants 
feelingly.Not that he chants to get relief from suffering because he knows relief from 
suffering is insignificant in comparison to opportunity to serve.
Krishna bhakti niskama, the devotee of the Lord he has no material desires therefore 
he can be peaceful. Bhukti, those who desire material wealth. Mukti, those who 
desire relief from sufferings, Siddhi, those who want mystical yoga perfection, they 
are still kami, still feel lusty desires. They cannot be peaceful. Prabhupada often 
many times quote the verse
These two desires, bhukti and mukti, are like two witches which will hunt one like a 
ghost. As long as these desires are in the heart one will never be able to understand 
what pure devotional service is and it always will remain a mystery. Therefore 
devotees are always eager when they chant, they are hankering for pure devotional 
service, that is what they aspire for. They are not aspiring for wealth, they are not 
aspiring for higher education, not aspiring for bodily beauty. They know, they are 
exhausted they know there is nothing to be obtained by these things, they are 
looking for pure devotional service and therefore because they are always eagerly 
hankering for the opportunity to obtain pure devotional service they are also eager 
to hear the glories of pure devotional service. Right? 
In the CC when Haridas Thakur, we will use the example as Haridas Thakur is our 
Namachraya, when he heard Rupa Goswami recite the verse how much nectar is 
there in two syllables Krish-na, when he heard what Rupa Goswami composed, he 
immediately fell down in ecstasy and then Kaviraj Goswami says this is the nature of 
devotee, one has to learn about true beauty and true position of Lord’s holy name by 
hearing the scriptures from the mouths of Vaisnavas. This is where you taste 
sweetness in Krishna’s names. One has to hear the glories of pure devotional service.
I will end with one verse which really captured my attention lately. It’s the wonderful 
verse which is spoken in 11th canto of Srimad Bhagavatam. I quoted it many times  as 
I can relate as it’s relevant to me because this verse also gives me hope. It is spoken 
by Narada Muni to Vasudeva. When Vasudev  was asking about  how to become free 
from fear, he wants to hear about pure devotional service and Narada Muni was 
pleased to hear his enquiry.
He said that pure devotional service is so transcendentally potent even by hearing 
about such service, even by glorifying such service, even by meditating on it, even by 
faithfully and respectfully accepting that  it exists, and even by praising the service 
that is rendered by others, even a person who hates the demigods and all other living 
beings in the whole universe can immediately be purified by the power of hearing, 
such is power of hearing the pure devotional service, such is the power of hearing the 
glories of the pure holy name. 
This should actually waken within the heart that even though I don’t have pure 
devotional service even though I can’t, it could be a lifetime, hundreds of lifetimes 
before I can achieve but still I can glorify it, I can glorify it, hear about it from others, 
still I can mediate on it, I can respectfully faithfully accept it exists, yes it does exist!
Look at all the devotees and the examples in Srimad Bhagavatam, look at all the 
devotees who chants with such enthusiasm, such sincerity, feelingly with their heart 
and look at how the Lord is so much attracted to them and how they make 
advancement in spiritual life. 
I can praise the service of others because this gives me hope and therefore even a 
person who hates the demigods and all living beings can become purified by the 
glories of pure devotional service. Therefore Prabhupada in his commentary to this 
verse is making a distinction between those who chant with some material 
satisfaction and puffed up, occasionally, he also says they may occasionally chant, 
and those who feelingly chant, Oh Krishna!, Oh Govinda! This should be the 
aspiration of a devotee when he chants and this should be the mood of kirtaniyas 
and kirtanees, or how to call it, those who are chanting together, chanting with 
feeling, calling out He Govinda! He Krishna! 
Surely they will actually be able to obtain the mercy of the Lord and the mercy of the 
devotees of the Lord. I think I’ve covered the amount of time allotted to me, I thank 
you for this opportunity to speak. . . . 
I have 5 mins? But it says here I am over by 10 mins, what to do!!!(laughter) . Hare 
Krishna I think I better be 10 mins late, please don’t let me go over 15 mins. Thank 
you.
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